ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S. LAST NIGHT OF “LADDIE” The splendid all-British screen production of the popular novel “Laddie” should attract another large audience to Everybody’s to-night on the occasion of the final screening of this exquisite film play. The acting of Miss Sydney Fairbrother is most striking, whilst the whole production breathes a restraint and naturalness totally foreign to American productions. The bill includes a Vitagraph special 7-reel drama, “The Heart of Maryland,” featuring Catherine Calvert. The box plan ’is at Collier’s. To-morrow’s chauge presents Katherine Macdonald in her big First National production, “Passion’s Playground,” a stirring romance of the “Hall of Passions” in the great Casino of Monte Carlo. THE PEOPLE’S. BERT LYTELL IN “THE MAN WHO”. In “The Man Who”, beginning to-night at the People’s, founded on Lloyd Osborne’s Saturday Evening Post story, Beit Lytell appears as Beddy Mills, the young man who goes barefoot into exclusive New York circles as a pYotest against the high price of shoes, and sets a fashion in the campaign against profiteering that arouses the whole country. “The Man Who” is a Maxwell Karger production for Metro. In the cast supporting Mr. Lytell there are such distinguished actresses as Lucy Cotton and Virginia Valli. The picture has proved one of the most brilliant comedy romances that have ever been screened. It is the sort of a picture that should not be missed. The bill includes, gazette, comedy and “The Fatal Sign”*
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1922, Page 7
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237ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1922, Page 7
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